The Guardian Mindset: How Proper Horse Nutrition Impacts Welfare & Performance

Podcast # 23

Join equine nutritionist and Happy Horse Nutrition host Dr Nerida as she sits down with renowned nutritionist and Grand Prix dressage rider Liz Owens to discuss the FEI's ‘Be A Guardian’ initiative and the critical role nutrition plays in horse welfare.

In this comprehensive episode, Liz shares her extensive experience working with Olympic equestrian teams and competing at the highest levels of dressage.

Together, they explore:

  • The single biggest feeding mistake horse owners make (and how to fix it)

  • Why 24/7 forage access should be non-negotiable for horse welfare

  • The truth about horse allergies and unnecessary supplements

  • How proper nutrition directly impacts performance in competition horses

  • Body condition management for dressage and sport horses

  • The gut-brain connection and its effect on horse behavior and welfare

  • Feeding guidelines that Liz and Nerida think should be mandated for FEI competition

Whether you're an elite competitor or a simply have horses for the love of them, this episode provides down-to-earth advice on meeting your horse's basic nutritional needs while boosting their performance and wellbeing. Liz's straightforward approach cuts through industry myths and focuses on evidence-based feeding practices that every horse guardian should know.

Keywords: horse nutrition, equine feeding, FEI welfare, horse forage, dressage horse feeding, competition horse diet, equine nutritionist, horse welfare standards, sport horse nutrition, horse gut health

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